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Ericsson unveils apps store for operators

Ericsson has launched a mobile apps store aimed at operators rather than subscribers.

Ericsson said the eStore would allow operators to easily “set up and offer mobile phone users an application store.”

The eStore includes more than 30,000 free and paid applications.

Ericsson claims that eStore “content is available for thousands of handset models” and that eStore applications are “continuously verified for many of the most popular feature and smartphones on the market today.”

"Our eStore makes it possible for the user to access a wide collection of applications from any mobile phone of choice," said Jan Wäreby, Senior Vice President and Head of Business Unit Multimedia, Ericsson.

Ericsson’s web browser partner in the venture is Opera Software, which is providing its Opera Mobile, Opera Mini and Opera Widgets technology.

"Due to Opera’s cross-platform capabilities, we are able to help Ericsson deliver Web based solutions across a wide range of devices," said Jon von Tetzchner, Co-founder, Opera Software.

For developers, eStore means one app can be picked up by several operators.